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Main Campus

Denver, CO, United States

National Jewish Health's Main Campus in Denver offers a comprehensive array of specialized educational programs focused on respiratory, allergic, and immune diseases. As a leading institution, it provides advanced training for healthcare professionals through fellowship programs, continuing medical education (CME) courses, and graduate-level research opportunities in collaboration with the University of Colorado.

  • Pulmonology and Critical Care Fellowship: This intensive program trains physicians in the diagnosis and management of complex lung diseases, including asthma, COPD, and interstitial lung diseases. Fellows engage in clinical rotations, research projects, and multidisciplinary case discussions, gaining hands-on experience in advanced diagnostic techniques like bronchoscopy and sleep medicine.
  • Allergy and Immunology Fellowship: Designed for those specializing in immune disorders, this course covers hypersensitivity reactions, autoimmune diseases, and immunotherapy. Participants learn about cutting-edge treatments for food allergies, anaphylaxis, and primary immunodeficiencies through lectures, lab work, and patient care simulations.
  • Pediatric Pulmonology Fellowship: Focused on children's respiratory health, this program addresses congenital lung anomalies, cystic fibrosis, and pediatric asthma. Trainees participate in family-centered care models, genetic counseling, and innovative therapies like inhaled medications and non-invasive ventilation.
  • Research Training in Immunology and Microbiology: Graduate-level courses emphasize molecular mechanisms of immune responses, vaccine development, and microbial pathogenesis. Students conduct original research in state-of-the-art labs, exploring topics such as cytokine signaling, T-cell activation, and host-pathogen interactions.
  • Continuing Medical Education in Occupational Lung Disease: Short courses for practicing clinicians cover environmental exposures, occupational asthma, and silicosis. These include workshops on exposure assessment, legal aspects of workers' compensation, and preventive strategies for high-risk industries.
  • Nursing Education in Respiratory Care: Specialized training for nurses includes ventilator management, airway clearance techniques, and patient education on smoking cessation. Programs feature simulation labs and evidence-based practice modules to enhance skills in acute and chronic care settings.

Additionally, the campus hosts interdisciplinary seminars on emerging topics like post-COVID lung complications and biologics in allergy treatment. With a commitment to translational research, all courses integrate clinical practice with scientific inquiry, preparing participants to lead in the evolving field of respiratory medicine. The curriculum is continually updated to reflect the latest guidelines from organizations like the American Thoracic Society and the World Health Organization, ensuring graduates are at the forefront of patient care innovation. This holistic approach fosters a deep understanding of disease pathophysiology, ethical considerations in treatment, and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in achieving optimal health outcomes for patients with complex conditions.

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